BACKGROUND:Several pathological processes contribute to lumbar radicular pain (LRP), commonly known as sciatica. It is not known how patients rationalise the experience of sciatica or understand the diagnosis. Providing clinicians with a better understanding of how patients conceptualise sciatica will help them to tailor information for patients on the management and treatment of the condition. AIM:To understand patients' beliefs regarding their illness following a diagnosis of LRP, how these beliefs were developed, and the impact of illness beliefs on treatment beliefs. DESIGN & SETTING:Qualitative interview study from a single NHS musculoskeletal interface service (in Wales, UK). METHOD:Thirteen patients recently diagnosed with LRP were c...
Introduction: Up to 37% of lumbar radiculopathy patients experience residual pain and disability fol...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Objectives: To determine the beliefs and describe the health care experiences of patients with compl...
Background: Several pathological processes contribute to lumbar radicular pain (LRP), commonly know...
Background: There is limited evidence on prognostic factors for low back-related leg pain including ...
Objectives Amid a political agenda for integrated, high-value care, the UK is implementing its Low B...
Purpose. Little is known about physiotherapists' pain beliefs and whether they influence behavior wi...
Sciatica is a symptom rather than a specific diagnosis. Available evidence from basic science and cl...
Objectives Amid a political agenda for integrated, high-value care, the UK is implementing its Low B...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition with substantial associated disability and c...
Background: Patients with radicular symptoms can experience high levels of pain and disability with ...
Introduction: Chronic nonspecific lower back pain (CNSLBP) is a common musculoskeletal condition whi...
Background: A growing body of research evidence has identified psychosocial factors to be important i...
Background Low-back pain is the single leading cause for disability worldwide causing activity limit...
Abstract Background Most people experience low back pain (LBP), and it is often ongoing or recurrent...
Introduction: Up to 37% of lumbar radiculopathy patients experience residual pain and disability fol...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Objectives: To determine the beliefs and describe the health care experiences of patients with compl...
Background: Several pathological processes contribute to lumbar radicular pain (LRP), commonly know...
Background: There is limited evidence on prognostic factors for low back-related leg pain including ...
Objectives Amid a political agenda for integrated, high-value care, the UK is implementing its Low B...
Purpose. Little is known about physiotherapists' pain beliefs and whether they influence behavior wi...
Sciatica is a symptom rather than a specific diagnosis. Available evidence from basic science and cl...
Objectives Amid a political agenda for integrated, high-value care, the UK is implementing its Low B...
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a common condition with substantial associated disability and c...
Background: Patients with radicular symptoms can experience high levels of pain and disability with ...
Introduction: Chronic nonspecific lower back pain (CNSLBP) is a common musculoskeletal condition whi...
Background: A growing body of research evidence has identified psychosocial factors to be important i...
Background Low-back pain is the single leading cause for disability worldwide causing activity limit...
Abstract Background Most people experience low back pain (LBP), and it is often ongoing or recurrent...
Introduction: Up to 37% of lumbar radiculopathy patients experience residual pain and disability fol...
BACKGROUND: Beliefs, cognitions, and behaviors relating to pain can be associated with a range of ne...
Objectives: To determine the beliefs and describe the health care experiences of patients with compl...